Police officer, city councilman sworn in

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While fellow officers with the Hillsboro Police Department look on, Jeremy Conley affirmed his oath of alligiance as a patrol officer in ceremonies held Thursday in the office of new Hillsboro Mayor Justin Harsha. Shown, from left, are Hillsboro Police Chief Eric Daniels, Conley and Harsha. Daniels told The Times-Gazette that Conley also served with the Warren County Sheriff’s Office and started with the HPD in 2016 prior to leaving and now returning.

Shown, from left, are Dane Allard and Hillsboro Mayor Justin Harsha during swearing in ceremonies held Thursday. Allard will fill the seat on Hillsboro City Council that Harsha vacated when he became mayor at the turn of the year. Hillsboro AdministrativeAssistant Kimberly Newman said that past council member Tracy Aranyos was appointed to the position Allard previously held on the planning commission.

While fellow officers with the Hillsboro Police Department look on, Jeremy Conley affirmed his oath of alligiance as a patrol officer in ceremonies held Thursday in the office of new Hillsboro Mayor Justin Harsha. Shown, from left, are Hillsboro Police Chief Eric Daniels, Conley and Harsha. Daniels told The Times-Gazette that Conley also served with the Warren County Sheriff’s Office and started with the HPD in 2016 prior to leaving and now returning.
https://www.timesgazette.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/33/2020/01/web1_Daniels-Conley-and-Harsha.jpgWhile fellow officers with the Hillsboro Police Department look on, Jeremy Conley affirmed his oath of alligiance as a patrol officer in ceremonies held Thursday in the office of new Hillsboro Mayor Justin Harsha. Shown, from left, are Hillsboro Police Chief Eric Daniels, Conley and Harsha. Daniels told The Times-Gazette that Conley also served with the Warren County Sheriff’s Office and started with the HPD in 2016 prior to leaving and now returning. Tim Colliver | The Times-Gazette

Shown, from left, are Dane Allard and Hillsboro Mayor Justin Harsha during swearing in ceremonies held Thursday. Allard will fill the seat on Hillsboro City Council that Harsha vacated when he became mayor at the turn of the year. Hillsboro AdministrativeAssistant Kimberly Newman said that past council member Tracy Aranyos was appointed to the position Allard previously held on the planning commission.
https://www.timesgazette.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/33/2020/01/web1_Allard-and-Harsha.jpgShown, from left, are Dane Allard and Hillsboro Mayor Justin Harsha during swearing in ceremonies held Thursday. Allard will fill the seat on Hillsboro City Council that Harsha vacated when he became mayor at the turn of the year. Hillsboro AdministrativeAssistant Kimberly Newman said that past council member Tracy Aranyos was appointed to the position Allard previously held on the planning commission. Tim Colliver | The Times-Gazette

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